WO2021203140A1 - Package configured to hide or otherwise visually obscure an active member attached thereto - Google Patents
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- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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- the presently disclosed technology relates generally to packages for containing product, such as, but not limited to, foodstuff or perishable items.
- the presently disclosed technology relates to a package having an active component or member visually obscured (e.g., at least partially hidden, or not visible) from an exterior of the package, such as by a label.
- Various types of packaging require, or at least benefit from, controlled environmental conditions. For example, some products require the absence of moisture or environments with a specific narrow window for relative humidity within a package. Other products degrade in the presence of ethylene. Still, other products, e.g., produce, such as lettuce, may risk being exposed to contamination and would benefit from a means to address such contamination, e.g. through release of an antimicrobial compound in the headspace of a package.
- One way to address the need for controlled environmental conditions for packaging of certain product is to provide a component, optionally in the form of a film that has some type of absorbing, adsorbing, and/or releasing activity or capacity.
- a component can optionally be an entrained polymer film with an active agent, e.g., a desiccant polymer or antimicrobial releasing polymer.
- the entrained polymer film can also include a channeling agent to help regulate the sorption or release of a given material.
- the component or film may be unsightly to customers.
- the presently disclosed technology includes placing an entrained polymer film underneath or behind the package label (or where the package label would be placed) to hide the active polymer film.
- the active member e.g., including an antimicrobial agent
- the label can optionally be attached to an interior surface of the package.
- a label is attached to the package on or at a portion of the package that is transparent or translucent.
- the label can prevent the active member from being seen or making it more difficult to see the active member from an external environment of the package
- a method according to the presently disclosed technology includes placing an active component on an inside of a package, wherein the active component is hidden or otherwise at least partially or completely concealed from the external environment of the package by a sticker or label attached to an exterior of the package.
- Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a package according to one optional embodiment of the presently disclosed technology, wherein an active member otherwise not visible (e.g., from a front elevation view of the package) is shown in phantom for clarity of the invention only; and
- Fig. 2 is a perspective view of a package according to a second optional embodiment of the presently disclosed technology, wherein an active member otherwise not visible (e.g., from a top plan view of the package) is shown in phantom for clarity of the invention only.
- the term “active” is defined as capable of acting on, interacting with or reacting with a selected material (e.g., moisture or oxygen) according to the presently disclosed technology. Examples of such actions or interactions may include absorption, adsorption or release of the selected material.
- a selected material e.g., moisture or oxygen
- Another example of “active” is an agent capable of acting on, interacting with or reacting with a selected material in order to cause release of a released material.
- the term “active agent” is defined as a material that (1) can be immiscible with the base polymer and when mixed and heated with the base polymer and the channeling agent, will not melt, i.e., has a melting point that is higher than the melting point for either the base polymer or the channeling agent, and (2) acts on, interacts or reacts with a selected material.
- active agent may include but is not limited to materials that absorb, adsorb or release the selected material(s).
- the active agents of one embodiment of the presently disclosed technology are those that release antimicrobial gas(es), such as but not limited to chlorine dioxide gas.
- Active agents according to the presently disclosed technology can be in the form of particles such as minerals (e.g., molecular sieve or silica gel, in the case of desiccants), but the presently disclosed technology should not be viewed as limited only to particulate active agents.
- an oxygen scavenging formulation may be made from a resin which acts as, or as a component of, the active agent.
- antimicrobial releasing agent refers to an active agent that is capable of releasing a released antimicrobial material, e.g. in gas form.
- This active agent may include an active component and other components (such as a catalyst and trigger) in a formulation (e.g., powdered mixture) configured to release the antimicrobial gas.
- a “released antimicrobial material” is a compound that inhibits or prevents the growth and proliferation of microbes and/or kills microbes, e.g., chlorine dioxide gas.
- the released antimicrobial material is released by the antimicrobial releasing agent.
- an antimicrobial releasing agent may be triggered (e.g., by chemical reaction or physical change) by contact with a selected material (such as moisture). For example, moisture may react with an antimicrobial releasing agent to cause the agent to release a released antimicrobial material.
- base material is a component (preferably a polymer) of an entrained active material, other than the active agent, that provides structure for the entrained material.
- the term “base polymer” is a polymer optionally having a gas transmission rate of a selected material that is substantially lower than, lower than or substantially equivalent to, that of the channeling agent.
- a transmission rate is a water vapor transmission rate in embodiments where the selected material is moisture and the active agent is an antimicrobial gas-releasing agent that is activated by moisture or a water-absorbing desiccant.
- This active agent may include an active component and other components in a formulation configured to release the antimicrobial gas.
- the primary function of the base polymer is to provide structure for the entrained polymer.
- Suitable base polymers for use in the invention include thermoplastic polymers, e.g., polyolefins such as polypropylene and polyethylene, polyisoprene, polybutadiene, polybutene, polysiloxane, polycarbonates, polyamides, ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymers, ethylene- methacrylate copolymer, poly(vinyl chloride), polystyrene, polyesters, polyanhydrides, polyacrylianitrile, polysulfones, polyacrylic ester, acrylic, polyurethane and polyacetal, or copolymers or mixtures thereof.
- thermoplastic polymers e.g., polyolefins such as polypropylene and polyethylene, polyisoprene, polybutadiene, polybutene, polysiloxane, polycarbonates, polyamides, ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymers, ethylene- methacrylate copolymer, poly(vinyl chlor
- the channeling agent has a water vapor transmission rate of at least two times that of the base polymer. In another embodiment, the channeling agent has a water vapor transmission rate of at least five times that of the base polymer. In another embodiment, the channeling agent has a water vapor transmission rate of at least ten times that of the base polymer. In still another embodiment, the channeling agent has a water vapor transmission rate of at least twenty times that of the base polymer. In still another embodiment, the channeling agent has a water vapor transmission rate of at least fifty times that of the base polymer. In still another embodiment, the channeling agent has a water vapor transmission rate of at least one hundred times that of the base polymer.
- channeling agent or “channeling agents” is defined as a material that is immiscible with the base polymer and has an affinity to transport a gas phase substance at a faster rate than the base polymer.
- a channeling agent is capable of forming channels through the entrained polymer when formed by mixing the channeling agent with the base polymer.
- such channels are capable of transmitting a selected material through the entrained polymer at a faster rate than in solely the base polymer.
- channels or “interconnecting channels” is defined as passages formed of the channeling agent that penetrate through the base polymer and may be interconnected with each other.
- the term “entrained polymer” is defined as a monolithic material formed of at least a base polymer, an active agent and optionally also a channeling agent entrained or distributed throughout.
- An entrained polymer thus are at least two phases (without a channeling agent) or at least three phases (with a channeling agent).
- a “mineral loaded polymer” is a type of entrained polymer, wherein the active agent is in the form of minerals, e.g., mineral particles such as molecular sieve or silica gel.
- the term “entrained material” is used herein to connote a monolithic material comprising an active agent entrained in a base material wherein the base material may or may not be polymeric.
- the term “monolithic,” “monolithic structure” or “monolithic composition” is defined as a composition or material that does not consist of two or more discrete macroscopic layers or portions. Accordingly, a “monolithic composition” does not include a multi-layer composite.
- phase is defined as a portion or component of a monolithic structure or composition that is uniformly distributed throughout, to give the structure or composition its monolithic characteristics.
- the term “selected material” is defined as a material that is acted upon, by, or interacts or reacts with an active agent and is capable of being transmitted through the channels of an entrained polymer.
- the selected material may be moisture or a gas that can be absorbed by the desiccant.
- the selected material may be an agent released by the releasing material, such as moisture, fragrance, or an antimicrobial agent (e.g., chlorine dioxide).
- an adsorbing material is used as an active agent, the selected material may be certain volatile organic compounds and the adsorbing material may be activated carbon.
- three phase is defined as a monolithic composition or structure comprising three or more phases.
- An example of a three phase composition according to the invention is an entrained polymer formed of a base polymer, active agent, and channeling agent.
- a three phase composition or structure may include an additional phase, e.g., a colorant, but is nonetheless still considered “three phase” on account of the presence of the three primary functional components.
- Entrained polymers may be two phase formulations (i.e., comprising a base polymer and active agent, without a channeling agent) or three phase formulations (i.e., comprising a base polymer, active agent and channeling agent). Entrained polymers are described, for example, in U.S. Patent Nos. 5,911,937, 6,080,350, 6,124,006, 6,130,263, 6,194,079, 6,214,255, 6,486,231, 7,005,459, and U.S. Pat. Pub. No. 2016/0039955, each of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
- An entrained material or polymer includes a base material (e.g., polymer) for providing structure, optionally a channeling agent, and an active agent (collectively, sometimes referred to as an “active member”).
- a base material e.g., polymer
- an active agent collectively, sometimes referred to as an “active member”.
- an active member can also consist of a base material and an active agent, without a channeling agent.
- the channeling agent forms microscopic interconnecting channels through the entrained polymer.
- the active agent is contained within these channels, such that the channels communicate between the active agent and the exterior of the entrained polymer via microscopic channel openings formed at outer surfaces of the entrained polymer.
- the active agent can be, for example, any one of a variety of absorbing, adsorbing or releasing materials, as described in further detail below. While a channeling agent is preferred, the invention broadly includes entrained materials that optionally do not include channeling agents, e.g., two phase polymers.
- suitable channeling agents may include a polyglycol such as polyethylene glycol (PEG), ethylene-vinyl alcohol (EVOH), polyvinyl alcohol (PVOH), glycerin polyamine, polyurethane and polycarboxylic acid including polyacrylic acid or polymethacrylic acid.
- the channeling agent can be, for example, a water insoluble polymer, such as a propylene oxide polymerisate-monobutyl ether, such as Polyglykol B01/240, produced by CLARIANT.
- the channeling agent could be a propylene oxide polymerisate monobutyl ether, such as Polyglykol BO 1/20, produced by CLARIANT, propylene oxide polymerisate, such as Polyglykol DO 1/240, produced by CLARIANT, ethylene vinyl acetate, nylon 6, nylon 66, or any combination of the foregoing.
- a propylene oxide polymerisate monobutyl ether such as Polyglykol BO 1/20, produced by CLARIANT
- propylene oxide polymerisate such as Polyglykol DO 1/240, produced by CLARIANT, ethylene vinyl acetate, nylon 6, nylon 66, or any combination of the foregoing.
- Suitable active agents include absorbing materials, such as desiccating compounds. If the active agent is a desiccant, any suitable desiccant for a given application may be used. Typically, physical absorption desiccants are preferred for many applications. These may include molecular sieves, silica gels, clays and starches. Alternatively, the desiccant may be a chemical compound that forms crystals containing water or compounds which react with water to form new compounds.
- the active agent may be an oxygen scavenger, e.g., an oxygen scavenging resin formulation.
- a package may include a container with a product stored therein.
- a package, packaging and container include a tray, box, carton, bottle receptacle, vessel, pouch and flexible bag.
- a pouch or flexible bag may be made from, e.g., polypropylene or polyethylene.
- the package or container may be closed, covered and/or sealed using a variety of mechanisms including a cover, a lid, lidding sealant, an adhesive and a heat seal, for example.
- the package or container is composed or constructed of various materials, such as plastic (e.g., polypropylene or polyethylene), paper, Styrofoam, glass, metal and combinations thereof.
- the package or container is composed of a rigid or semi-rigid polymer, optionally polypropylene or polyethylene, and preferably has sufficient rigidity to retain its shape under gravity.
- Fig. 1 shows a package, generally designated 10, which may be used according to an aspect of the disclosed concept.
- the package 10 can form a cavity 11 to hold product (e.g., foodstuff, medicine, or other perishable items) and can include a label or advertisement 12 and a component 14, such as an active member.
- the label 12 can include or display indicia, writing, one or more trademarks, one or more colors, one or more images, or the like, possibly representative of the product within the package 10 or a particular company, cause, or individual.
- the label 12 can be placed on or attached to an exterior surface of the package 10 and the component 14 can be placed on or attached to an interior surface of the package 10.
- the label 12 and the component 14 can be aligned so that the label 12 blocks visibility of the component 14 from the exterior (at least some perspectives or all perspectives) of the package 10.
- the label 12 and the component 14 can both be attached to an interior surface of the package 10.
- the label 12 and the component 14 can optionally be separate, or combined into one item.
- the label 12 and the component 14 have generally the same shape (e.g., rectangle or circle) in Fig. 1.
- the label 12 and the component 14 can have different sizes, shapes and/or configurations.
- the component 14 could have a rectangular shape while the label 12 could have a circular or eccentric shape.
- the label 12 and the component 14 can optionally be exactly or substantially the same size, or the label 12 can be larger than the component 14.
- the component 14 can be in the form of an entrained polymer film can have a thin layer on its underside (e.g., the side facing the interior of the package 10) to permit activity (e.g., absorption, adsorption, releasing capabilities, etc.), but prevent direct contact of the active ingredient(s) with the product (e.g., foodstuff).
- the component 14 can include an antimicrobial releasing agent.
- the package 10 is at least partially or completely formed of a translucent or transparent material, such that the contents of the package 10 or at least a portion thereof are generally visible from an exterior environment. More particularly, the package 10 can optionally have one transparent or translucent side or surface. The component 14 would also be visible, save for the presence of the label 11, which can optionally be opaque.
- the package 10 can optionally be formed from a roll of plastic film, such as by a horizontal form fill and seal machine or a vertical form fill and seal machine.
- Fig. 2 shows another embodiment of the presently disclosed technology. Similar or identical structure as between the embodiment of Fig. 1 and the embodiment of Fig. 2 is distinguished in Fig. 2 by a reference number with a magnitude one hundred (100) greater than that of Fig. 1. Description of certain similarities between the embodiment of Fig. 1 and the embodiment of Fig. 2 may be omitted herein for convenience and brevity only.
- a polyethylene (PET) clamshell package 110 such as often used to store and/or transport strawberries, for example, can include an active member 114, such as entrained polymer film, optionally placed on the underside of the lid where or near the package label 112 is disposed atop (e.g., on the exterior surface of) the lid.
- an active member 114 such as entrained polymer film
- the active member 114 is not limited to such a position, as the active member 114 can be placed anywhere on an interior of the package 110 where a label or a visual blocker is located.
- Fig. 2 shows the active member 114 being significantly (e.g., eight times) smaller than the label 112 and positioned at, near, or approaching a corner of the label 112. However, the active member 114 can be moved with respect to the label 112, or the active member 114 and/or the label 112 can be larger or smaller than what is shown in Fig. 2.
- an entrained polymer can be placed on the underside of the film beneath the package label.
- the label 12, 112 is attached to an interior surface of the package, and the active member 14, 114 forms part of, is integral with, and/or embedded in the label 12, 112.
- the active member 14, 114 can be configured to preserve the product within the package 10, 110 without being visible to the user or purchaser.
- the presently disclosed technology is not limited to use with or for antimicrobials. Instead, the presently disclosed technology may encompass any film, for example, with an active component.
- the presently disclosed technology is optionally directed to a method of forming a package containing an active member on an interior surface of the package and a label on an exterior surface of the package.
- the label and the active member can be alighted so that the label obscures or blocks the active member from being visible to an external environment of the package.
- a package comprising an active component attached to an interior surface of the package and a label attached to an opposing exterior surface of the package.
- a package configured to aesthetically present foodstuff includes an active component beneath a label to hide the active component.
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